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The Lutheran cathedral "Ulm Münster" of Ulm/Germany, "Cain killing Abel" by Hans Acker - detail of the coloured window of the besserer-chapel, 24.02.2007, by J. Köhler

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Deutsch: Ulmer Münster, Detail des Buntglasfensters im kleinen Chor der Bessererkapelle, von Hans Acker um 1430, Werkstatt: Hans Acker, Ulm; Stifter: Familie Besserer, Ulm - Bildbeschreibung: die Fenster stellen einen Zyklus des Heilsgeschehens aus dem Alten und dem Neuen Testament dar – es handelt sich um eine Scheibe aus dem Nordost-Fenster, dritte Reihe von unten, links und um eine Doppelszene: im unteren Teil der Scheibe: Kain erschlägt seinen Bruder Abel, im oberen Teil (durch einen Felsen getrennt): Kain mit Gott Vater, der ihn fragt: „Kain, wo ist dein Bruder Abel?“; (Quelle: Erhard John, „Die Glasmalereien im Ulmer Münster“, Langenau / Ulm 2007, Seite 28 bis 32)
English: Ulm/Germany: Ulm Minster, Detail of the stained glass window in the small choir of the Besserer Chapel, by Hans Acker around 1430, workshop: Hans Acker, Ulm; donor: Besserer family, Ulm - picture description: the windows depict a cycle of salvation events from the Old and New Testaments - it is a pane from the northeast window, third row from the bottom, left and a double scene: in the lower part of the pane: Cain slays his brother Abel, in the upper part (separated by a rock): Cain with God the Father, who asks him: "Cain, where is your brother Abel?"; (source: Erhard John, "Die Glasmalereien im Ulmer Münster", Langenau / Ulm 2007, pages 28 to 32)
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current08:37, 25 April 2021Thumbnail for version as of 08:37, 25 April 20211,000 × 1,500 (1.12 MB)Joachim KöhlerKontrast und Schärfe verbessert, Verzerrungen korrigiert
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